. -- and sunday something that's the antithesis of what their religion is teaching them? >> as a catholic woman, i can say what they're representing in terms of policy is actually a separation of church and state. >> sean: i didn't ask you that. the catholic position on contraception is well known. that's their teach. you you don't have to follow it, but that's their teaching. do you want the government to contradict or force or mandate that they go against their religious principles? >> as a catholic woman i don't have to take birth control. that's my choice as a catholic. the same way for -- >> sean: you're still not answering my question. >> absolutely i am. in fact what, this means, we have an option of whether we choose to take birth control or not. >> sean: do you want the state to force institutions to do something that is against their religious belief? that's a yes or no question. >> well, actually the way that the tax money works is not directly going in through -- >> sean: you're not answering it. she won't answer. >> the answer is, yes, it is your choice wheth